Within a recently proposed variational approach it has been shown that, in La1−xAxMnO3 perovskites with 0<x<0.5, near the metal-insulator transition, the combined effect of the magnetic and electron-phonon interactions pushes the system toward a regime of two coexisting phases: a low electron density one made by itinerant large polarons forming ferromagnetic domains and a high electron density one made by localized small polarons giving rise to paramagnetic or antiferromagnetic domains depending on temperature. Employing the above-mentioned variational scheme, in this paper spectral and optical properties of manganites are derived for x=0.3 at different temperatures. It is found that the phase separation regime induces a robust pseudogap in the excitation spectrum of the system. Then the conductivity spectra are characterized by a transfer of spectral weight from high to low energies, as the temperature T decreases. In the metallic ferromagnetic phase, at low T two types of infrared absorption come out: a Drude term and a broad absorption band due respectively to the coherent and incoherent motion of large polarons. The obtained results turn out in good agreement with experiments.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0106588,
title = {Spectral properties and infrared absorption in manganites},
author = {C. A. Perroni and G. De Filippis and V. Cataudella and G. Iadonisi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0106588},
year = {2009}
}